12232249

Systems and Methods for Visually Identifying Equipment in a Data Center

PublishedFebruary 18, 2025
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Patent Claims
15 claims

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1. An information handling system, comprising: a processor; and a visual indicator assembly comprising: a visual indicator; an actuator mechanically coupled to the visual indicator and communicatively coupled to the processor, and configured to receive control signals from the processor to mechanically translate the visual indicator between: an activated position in which the visual indicator is visually perceptible to a user external to the information handling system; and a deactivated position in which the visual indicator is visually imperceptible to the user; and an optically-transmissive casing for covering the visual indicator such that when the visual indicator is in the activated position, the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user through the optically-transmissive casing.

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2. The information handling system of claim 1, wherein the information handling system is a network switch.

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3. The information handling system of claim 1, wherein the optically-transmissive casing extends from either of a front panel or a rear panel of the information handling system such that the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user from a side of the information handling system perpendicular to the front panel and the rear panel.

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4. The information handling system of claim 1, wherein the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user on a front panel of the information handling system when the visual indicator is in the activated position.

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5. The information handling system of claim 1, wherein the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user on a rear panel of the information handling system when the visual indicator is in the activated position.

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6. A method comprising, in an information handling system comprising a processor and a visual indicator assembly comprising a visual indicator and an actuator mechanically coupled to the visual indicator and communicatively coupled to the processor: receiving, by the actuator, control signals from the processor; and responsive to the control signal, mechanically translating, by the actuator, the visual indicator between: an activated position in which the visual indicator is visually perceptible to a user external to the information handling system; and a deactivated position in which the visual indicator is visually imperceptible to the user; wherein the visual indicator assembly further comprises an optically-transmissive casing for covering the visual indicator such that when the visual indicator is in the activated position, the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user through the optically-transmissive casing.

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7. The method of claim 6, wherein the information handling system is a network switch.

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8. The method of claim 7, wherein the optically-transmissive casing extends from either of a front panel or a rear panel of the information handling system such that the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user from a side of the information handling system perpendicular to the front panel and the rear panel.

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9. The method of claim 6, wherein the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user on a front panel of the information handling system when the visual indicator is in the activated position.

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10. The method of claim 6, wherein the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user on a rear panel of the information handling system when the visual indicator is in the activated position.

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11. A method, comprising: communicatively coupling an actuator to a processor such that the actuator is configured to receive control signals from the processor; mechanically coupling a visual indicator to an actuator, such that the actuator is configured to, in response to the control signals, mechanically translate the visual indicator between: an activated position in which the visual indicator is visually perceptible to a user external to an information handling system comprising the processor and a visual indicator assembly comprising the visual indicator and the actuator; and a deactivated position in which the visual indicator is visually imperceptible to the user; and covering the visual indicator with an optically-transmissive casing such that when the visual indicator is in the activated position, the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user through the optically-transmissive casing.

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12. The method of claim 11, wherein the information handling system is a network switch.

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13. The method of claim 11, wherein the optically-transmissive casing extends from either of a front panel or a rear panel of the information handling system such that the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user from a side of the information handling system perpendicular to the front panel and the rear panel.

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14. The method of claim 11, wherein the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user on a front panel of the information handling system when the visual indicator is in the activated position.

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15. The method of claim 11, wherein the visual indicator is visually perceptible to the user on a rear panel of the information handling system when the visual indicator is in the activated position.

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Publication Date

February 18, 2025

Inventors

Kannan KARUPPIAH
Shree RATHINASAMY

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